Northern Illinois has hired Baltimore Ravens running backs coach Thomas Hammock as its head coach, the school announced Friday.

Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer

SOURCE: Northern Illinois is hiring Baltimore Ravens running backs coach Thomas Hammock as its next head coach. Hammock, a former Huskies running back and assistant, will be introduced Friday at news conferences in DeKalb and Chicago.

The new Ravens OC, who gets much of the credit for bolstering the run game, now must figure out ways to bring along quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Jamison Hensley ESPN Staff Writer

Ravens DT Brandon Williams' statement after being named to his first career Pro Bowl: Thank you to the fans and NFL colleagues who voted for me. It is an honor to represent the city of Baltimore and the Ravens organization. My wife and I couldn't hold back our tears of excitement and joy to know that after six wonderful years in the NFL, and with God's guidance, we have reached our goal of getting selected to the Pro Bowl! I couldn't be more appreciative and thankful to everyone who has had a hand or vote in getting my dream to come true, and I look forward to playing the game in Orlando. I vowed to myself and to my wife that we could not take a trip to Hawaii until after I went to the Pro Bowl. Honey, pack your bags!"

Bill and Will Brinson of CBS offer analysis of the results from Wild Card Weekend in the NFL, including the Eagles' victory over the Bears (1:30), the Cowboys beating the Seahawks (21:12), the Chargers holding on against the Ravens (34:25) as well as the Colts' destruction of the Texans (49:40).

Baltimore Ravens players were still upset Monday about their home crowd booing QB Lamar Jackson, who struggled for most of his playoff debut in Sunday's 23-17 loss to the Chargers. "It definitely did bother me," left tackle Ronnie Stanley said.